“One of the things I say … is that genius is not putting a … 10-cent idea in a $20 sentence. Genius is putting a $20 idea in a 10-cent sentence. It is to make it [as] accessible as possible to average people,” Thomas said. “I think we owe it to people.”
"In roughly three years, Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has established herself as one of the most recognized members of the Supreme Court — and not in a good way.
"Despite being the most junior justice on the high court, Jackson has regularly gone out of her way to thumb her nose at her colleagues for upholding America’s constitutional framework. Whether it be through public comments or poorly written opinions, the Biden appointee has shown little respect for the longstanding traditions and collegiality that have defined SCOTUS for generations.
"The latest example of this came on Thursday, when the Supreme Court temporarily stayed (in part) a lower court block on the National Institutes of Health’s bid to terminate DEI-related contracts. The court’s ruling was 5-4, with Jackson joining Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan in siding against the Trump administration.
"In addition to signing onto Roberts’ opinion, Jackson penned a 21-page screed — which is longer than all the other justices’ opinions combined — denouncing the majority’s decision to partially grant the Trump administration’s request to pause the lower court’s order. Employing the writing style of a left-wing activist, the Biden appointee claimed that her colleagues’ decision is the “newest iteration” of the high court’s “lawmaking on the emergency docket.”
“ 'Stated simply: With potentially life-saving scientific advancements on the line, the Court turns a nearly century-old statute aimed at remedying unreasoned agency decisionmaking into a gauntlet rather than a refuge,” Jackson wrote.
"While it’s not uncommon for justices to explain their disagreements and problems with the opposing side’s legal rationale in their opinions, Jackson’s dissent (and this isn’t the first time) takes on another level of snide that’s unbecoming of a junior justice. She went on to effectively accuse her colleagues in the majority of abandoning all semblance of proper jurisprudence and respect for the law in order to bend over backwards for the Trump administration.
“This is Calvinball jurisprudence with a twist,” Jackson wrote. “Calvinball has only one rule: There are no fixed rules. We seem to have two: that one, and this Administration always wins.”. . . More...
Shawn Fleetwood is a staff writer for The Federalist and a graduate of the University of Mary Washington. He previously served as a state content writer for Convention of States Action and his work has been featured in numerous outlets, including RealClearPolitics, RealClearHealth, and Conservative Review.
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Why are you not focused, Hakeem, on unmasking the illegal criminals in your state and cooperating in their expeditious deportation, instead of on the brave DHS employees trying to do their job? The majority of American Citizens are not with you and perhaps you will be voted out.
Hakeem sir, Federal law says title 18 section 119 states that it is a federal crime to release or even threaten to release the Identity of ANY Federal employees private information with the intent to intimidate, harass or incite violence. So you sir have just broken a federal law, I believe you should do the American thing and turn yourself in, like you said we are not the soviet union and this isn’t the 1930’s.
U.S. Congressman Threatens to Expose ICE Agents [who are] Facing Death Threats - TFPP Wire. . . "There’s no excuse—no justification—for a sitting member of Congress to threaten the safety of federal law enforcement officers.
Hakeem Jeffries’ promise to expose ICE agents, knowing full well they’re under attack, crosses a line that no public official should ever approach.
It’s not just reckless; it’s vile.
ICE agents wear masks for the same reason undercover FBI or CIA agents would: to stay alive.
These are men and women doing the job the American people demanded—enforcing immigration laws and protecting national security.
They’re not hiding because they’re doing something wrong; they’re protecting their families from activists who have threatened violence.
When someone like Jeffries uses his platform not to defend the rule of law but to put law enforcement in greater danger, he betrays the very public he claims to serve.
These agents aren’t criminals—they’re Americans enforcing the law."
Hakeem Jeffries makes worrying threat against ICE agents as protesters interfere with operations . . . "People are out there taking photos of the names, their faces, and posting them online with death threats to their family and themselves. So I’m sorry if people are offended by them wearing masks, but I’m not going to let my officers and agents go out there and put their lives on the line, and their family on the line, because people don’t like what immigration enforcement is," Lyons explained." . . .
Democrats don't want good moral character in immigrants . . . "That’s why Normal Americans are so disgusted by Democrats who not only allowed anyone and everyone into the country during Biden’s Handler’s Administration, but are desperate to keep them all, particularly the worst of the worst criminals. For them, citizenship is a cheap carnival prize, a political token to be handed out to secure political power and money.
"That’s why their heads are exploding over a recent Trump order to ensure all legal immigrants have “good moral character.” . . .
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